I have some of this family in my database. William Carrick was married to Letitia Twinem and they lived in Drumconor. I think they were both originally from the Portadown area where those names were common. Charles Carrick's wife was probably a cousin. Their son William John married his first cousin on the Carrick side. Is there something you're looking to figure out?
Thank you for replying.
I have Charles Carrick in Drumconor in 1856 when he married Mary Jane Twinem, but I didn't see them there in the Tithe Applotment Books, so I wondered where they had been before that.
Do you know:
Is William Carrick the man who died in the third quarter of 1867? And is Charles the man who died in the 1st quarter of 1874?
I'm not finding a death for Letitia (Twinem) Carrick at
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/. Did she die before the civil registrations?
Do you have a source for Letitia Twinem being the wife of William Carrick (?1795 - ?1867) that I can include with my notes?
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As for the Twinems, I have Mary Jane Twinem above (c 1833 - 24 October 1882) in Lylo Townland, Seagoe Parish, Co Armagh, in 1856, daughter of Leonard Twinem, when she married Charles Carrick. Do you know who her mother was?
There is a Leond Twinain in Lylo Townland in the Tithe Applotment books, done in 1834, who is probably her father.
Do you know who this Leonard Twynem is:
"ii. Arabella McReynolds was born in 1826 and, in 1845, was married to Leonard Twynem of Seagoe Parish. Leonard died prior to Nov.16, 1853, for on that day, Arabella Twinim [... married again, etc.]" Found at
http://brennen.caltech.edu/kerr/chap6.htm----
They are not my relatives, so it is mainly curiosity on my part, but I wanted to see how far back I could trace the Twinem family, at least, since I had never heard that name before. I got interested in them when I found a postcard for sale on line from Charles Carrick's granddaughter Elizabeth Boyd, mailed from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, back to her father in County Tyrone.
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I was going to leave this out so it didn't seem like I was advertising my (free, non profit, unprofitable) website. But so you don't use time duplicating what I already have -- What I know about the Carricks starts here:
https://myoldohiohome.com/others/srn/b/1/e17c0f0d5a5a1878173a7f96f141ad1b.htmland an article on the postcard is here:
https://myoldohiohome.com/elizabeth-boyd-of-edendoit-county-tyrone-and-philadelphia-pennsylvania.html.